The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1936 Page: 5 of 8
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THE ORANGE LEADER
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Puts New Life In Your Clothes _
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YOUR WORRIES ARE OVER
What to do with that beautiful dress you al-
ways liked so Well? And that adorable, light
grey evening gown that everyone thought
looked so wonderful on you when you wore it
at J,earmeV party? And Oh, Yes, that marve-
lously, snugrfitting Spring Coat, noW hanging
by it's lonesome self, deserted, because a few
spots have made their home in it? The answer?
Dry-Cleaning. Inexpensive, practical and a
real paving—
Send them all to our Dry-Cleaning Depart-
ment and see, for yourself, how our method of
Dry-Cleaning puts new life into old clothes.
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ORANGELAUNDRY CO
Schools Benefit
From Oil Drilling
On Coastal Land
IIOT'HTON. TVs.. jllly 10. Drill-
In* tv coBKtn! land*. Initiated
by prMAOUt In .'<1 ..(Tien olTlelalS, |>i-om-
1 « ii dautiU -Imrreled return tn the
(moiilci of TVxhh. Chief Clerk John
VV. Hawkiim, candidal* tor land i-ow-
rtiln«lonei% nid here today.
.Kinr- xul4rxo"Ke<l ooaatal arrna wore
K>t "part for th« benefit of the free
nehools. ivvennmH from oil dlwevor-
'**!' !*'" • school fund,
oil I7i ill,. .HyltiuerKed r<>Klon« injure*
In addition to (I>Ih iMmofle, finding of
ontlnneil nil ;irii«|>erlty for the (treat
Kiilf "(laut producUic ar+tiL, he point-
ed out.. •%
. IclnH. (itter ^«ei \ ln for thirty
yearn aw.-Uxil advisor and chief clerk
undof' Uind Commissioner, ,|. H. Wal-
kt'r, nnnouiued for the office vrheil
tire,
"Mr. W'ulli.-r and aiyNt-lf iwilmutc
I'ommlKtdonor Walker decided to re-
the school iunci own* about a. mil-
lion . hci-ch of i:liui«'i ced laniln uvull-
tilde (. )• mlnval lea no," I law kins
rJW.felt_,'Wd the vnliie (if thin land. In
lite opinion of oil companies, was
Hiupl'v demonstrated t>y million ilolliir
■ ddcllng on it when the flrnt 27r>.o00
#W' wcenllj were offered.
"Until I he Idea of drilling muIi-
tnerjftMl land* >va« evolved by the
present lanJ office eominlBulonor. a
rich Mouree of .revenue for 1 Tcxjih
schools had Vono untapped. I cite,
th.ltf to aliftvv llio value of cxpcrlenr-o
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In your puMle official*, the
which ha*1 juii.ed build your imi.'nja-
,;n«ti ijcIumiI and «• itx piimout total
fv nearly $K0 ono.oou." '
MImn Alma M ' tV d<I'""aiid MIkh
l a> Van liecke have ifono to Cttt-
fiafo for an '.intended rlnit.;
Air*.. I. I.. Oraj of Port Arthur,
and cKlldron, Itetty .Tunc, Ivu l^sc,
und Klljiabeth Aim arc viaUln'x Mew.
(ira.v'a mot'lier, ilw. F It. Kdgercon
•nr her home at I BO I Cherry street.
range Jewelry L,o.
DR. M. SHRYOCK
a Across From cfty Hall—r~
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Mutiihur. l.ouixluna ■ a guent of
Mrs. A Tlmi.ionn and Mr*. J. 4l>
Thornton.
Mr*. (Jeoi-<u Oliirko and *on, Koch-
ester Clarke, of l*ake t.'harlo*. *ver«
leueHtH In tha-boine of Fr. and Mi*.
T. F. Coyl« Thursday.
Willard IHiwet of thl* city under-
praetorians
Incorporated 1898
4iegal Reserve
THE
LIFE INSURANCE
For TheWhole Family
Mrs. Fleda C. HargU
Room 3
First Natl. Bank Bldg.
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niorali
bo«ylt
an operation for t^nsllltl* thl* Mr*. J. F. Nut tat
n« at tho France* Ann Lutvb«r Louisiana, vlnltln* her mm,
(iltai. «ul, and faintly.
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CAMEO POTTERY
Rich brown and royal blue coloring:, beautifully embossed '
Fine imported ware, ideal for wedding gifts, party prisec
and home use.
dream and Sugar sets, Mixing Bowl sets, Cookie Jars'
with handle, 2 pieoe jug sets, 7 cup Teapots, 3 piece
range sets,, grease jar and salt and pepper shakers.
_ NOW ON DISPLAY
THE SABINE SUPPLY
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I your Hardware Store
jiATi^r
P)ione One
I MKMBKtt UKT.VII, ;MKRr HANTS AH
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DEVELOPMENT
MOST SENSATIONAL
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This new type fan will
make a big splash on the
sea of sultry air in your
home, The floor Fan
stands up anywhere neat-
ly out of the way. No
need hunting chairs, tables
and books to make ad-
justments. Standard 10"
size, 5 ft. 2 in high $14.0
12'' model with adj-
able stand ?28.0Q// only
$1.50 more than standard
12" desk fan. Both models
oscillators. Easy terms.
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WESTINGHOUSE FANS
Simple, Stylish designs* Breezes all night
for only a few cents. Choice of S-inch
to 16-inch sizes. Priced as low as $3.49.
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FIRST LINE QUALITY —The new Firestone Standard Tire has
been designed and constructed by Firestone skilled tire
engineers—it is a first quality tire, built of high grade materia^
embodying exclusive Firestone patented construction features.
FIRESTONE NAME AND GUARANTEE —Every Standard Tire is s
backed by the Firestone name and guarantee—your assurance
of safety, dependability and economy.
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'ferestone
'STAMDARD
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11 1.50-211.
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FRICE
$ 7.45
'V 7.75
R.20
SIZE
PRICE
6.00-16..
*11.95
HEAVY DUTY
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6.00-17..
$14-30
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6.00-19..
15.20
9-75
6.00-20..
15.55
no.70
6.00-21..
15.90
11.03
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Other o.xo tMced I'foponionalely Low
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LONGER NON-SKID MILEAGE — The wider, flatter tread is
scientifically designed with more and tougher rubbec on the ;|
road for long, eyen wear, and thousands of extra miles. s fl
GUM-DIPPpD CORD BODY—Eight extra pounds of rubber are
added to every one hundred pounds of cotton cords by the
Firestone patented' process of Gum*D|pping. This not only f |
provides greater strength, but gives greatest blowout protection.
TWO -EXTRA LAYERS OF GUM-DIPPED CORDS UNDER THE TREAD f
— Cushion road shocks. Afford extra protection against
punctures and bind the whole tire into one unit of great _ ' |
strength.
IT COSTS LESS TO BUY—VOLUME PRODUCTION SAVES YOO MONEY ]
—The new Firestone Standard Tire is the greatest tire value
ever offered car owners—volume production, efficient factories
and the most economical distribution system make it possible
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mm AND BUS OWNERS
©IVES LONGER MILEAGE AND
MORE ECONOMICAL SERVICE AT
VOLUME PRODUCTION PRICES!
• w. lliTHER you operate one truck or several*
dependable service is your greatest afeset. In hauling
produce to market, operating fast local deliveries, in
heavy cross-country hauling, operating school buses, or
in any type of trucking service, ,you need a first-quality
lire, builtof first-grade materials t& give you long, trouble-
(free mileage. Now, for the first time, you can get such a
lire at prices you can afford to pay. Come in today and
let us -show' you how the new Firestone Standard
Truck and Bus Tire will give you better service and save
you.money.
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LEADERS in the LOW PRICE FIELD
Pulls cool- breezes in the windows.
Pushes hot, stale air out the attic. Cen-
tral Cooling Fans are made in sizes to
fit every type home.
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It'ii Installed out of the way In the
Attic. Costs only a few cents a day to
operate.
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While We do not sell or Install Cen-
tral Cooling Units we will be. glad to
put you in touch with dealers who do.
Ttrcsfone
SENTINEL
SIZE
PRICE
4.50-21
$6.05
4.75-19
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5.00-19
0.85
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The Fireatone Sentinel
Tire—of good quality
>U>d conatruction
iind bncke^l by the
Firestone name and
guarantee. An outstand-
ing value in lu price
class.
The Firestone
Courier Tire —a
good serviceable
tire for owner*
of small cars who
w*nt new tTre
safety at low cost.
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SIZE
PRICE
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29.10
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48.05
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GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
BODY WORK DUCO REFINISHING
WRECKER SERVICE - DAY OR NIGHT
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1936, newspaper, July 10, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307850/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.